Meghan shares new video of Prince Harry surfing - with Nineties rap track celebrating him as 'what a mighty mighty good man'
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The strange combination that could boost immunity and cognition... and even ward off colon cancer
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4chan Refuses To Pay UK Online Safety Act Fines
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the BBC: A lawyer representing the online message board 4chan says it won't pay a proposed fine by the UK's media regulator as it enforces the Online Safety Act. According to Preston Byrne, managing partner of law firm Byrne & Storm, Ofcom has provisionally decided to impose a 20,000-pound fine "with daily penalties thereafter" for as long as the site fails to comply with its request. "Ofcom's notices create no legal obligations in the United States," he told the BBC, adding he believed the regulator's investigation was part of an "illegal campaign of harassment" against US tech firms.
"4chan has broken no laws in the United States -- my client will not pay any penalty," Mr Byrne said. Ofcom began investigating 4chan over whether it was complying with its obligations under the UK's Online Safety Act. Then in August, it said it had issued 4chan with "a provisional notice of contravention" for failing to comply with two requests for information. Ofcom said its investigation would examine whether the message board was complying with the act, including requirements to protect its users from illegal content. "American businesses do not surrender their First Amendment rights because a foreign bureaucrat sends them an email," law firms Byrne & Storm and Coleman Law wrote. "Under settled principles of US law, American courts will not enforce foreign penal fines or censorship codes. If necessary, we will seek appropriate relief in US federal court to confirm these principles."
The statement calls on the Trump administration to intervene and protect American businesses from "extraterritorial censorship mandates."
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Teenage British tourist, 15, 'fighting for life' after being found floating unconscious in Portugal swimming pool
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Taylor Swift sparks wild fashion craze after debuting raunchy makeover for The Life of a Showgirl album
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Mother's agony as daughter, 20, dies in her sleep in uni halls hours before family were due to celebrate her 64th birthday
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Molly-Mae Hague enjoys 'budget caravan holiday' after she was shamed for complaining about her £86,000 motorhome
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King Charles's former chef reveals what the royal family's summer holidays were REALLY like - and their surprisingly normal food habits
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Woman, 20, rushed to hospital after getting stung by scorpion in Zara changing room
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Scientists discover how to 'truly reverse' memory loss and keep the brain young
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Workers Need Better Protections From the Heat
An anonymous reader shares a report: Expect record-breaking temperatures to change the workplace, the World Health Organization (WHO) and World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warned today in a new report. When workers don't have adequate protections from heat stress, their health and productivity suffer.
It's a risk employers and lawmakers have to take more seriously if they want to keep workers safe and businesses prosperous, the agencies say. That means finding ways to adapt in a warming world, and paying close attention to groups that might be more vulnerable than others.
[...] More than 2.4 billion people around the world -- 71 percent of the working population -- experience workplace heat stress, according to estimates from the ILO. Each year, 22.85 million occupational injuries and 18,970 fatalities are linked to excessive heat at work. The report also says that worker productivity falls 2-3 percent with every degree increase above 20 degrees Celsius in wet-bulb globe temperature, a measure that takes humidity and other environmental factors into account.
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BrewDog's co-founder Martin Dickie to leave troubled beer giant
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AI giants call for energy grid kumbaya
Microsoft, Nvidia, and OpenAI researchers warn of uneven power usage associated with AI training, and propose possible fixes
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Trump breaks silence on FBI's bombshell early morning raid of 'lowlife' John Bolton's home
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Serena Williams flaunts her slimmed-down figure in a skimpy vest and shorts as she demonstrates how to use skinny jab in new ad - after revealing she dropped a whopping 31lbs thanks to the medication
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Olly Murs recalls horror crash shortly after X-Factor career start
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Grinning teen with an unhealthy obsession with knives is jailed for life for murder after plunging Rambo-style blade through man's chest
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You only hate this because you can't ignore it! Rowling hits back in gender rights row with Sturgeon
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Security expert reveals safest place to sit in an Uber after woman shares scary reason to avoid back
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